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Monday, 23 May 2016

E3 Live allows the public to see and play games for free

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Are you going to be in Los Angeles during E3, but don't have the cash to shell out for a ticket? Then the Entertainment Software Association has an opportunity for you. Come play games for free at E3 Live next door to the show.

In an inaugural event, the ESA has announced that EA Live would kickoff on June 14 at 5 PM PDT for people who want to check out the games on display at the show. The event is free, but the ESA is limiting access so you will need to sign up for a ticket, which will be parceled out on a first-come, first-serve basis. Attendees under the age of 17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. And of course, please observe ESRB game rating while you are there and have your kids with you.

The event will be held at LA Live next to the LA Convention Center, and offers live entertainment, gaming and VR experiences and special merchandise to prove to your friends that you were there. The event will be open on Wednesday from noon to10 PM PDT. Doors open on Thursday at noon.

With some companies holding their own events, such as EA and Bethesda, this offers folks a chance to play the newest games without actually getting onto the E3 show floor. It seems like a good move for the ESA, and the popularity will determine whether this becomes an annual event.



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